PARTS OF LESSON PLAN (Health‚ Art‚ Music) I. Learning Objectives: At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: 1. Cognitive 2. Psychomotor 3. Affective II. Learning Content: A. Subject Matter: B. Concept: C. Materials: D. Reference: III. Learning Procedures: A. Preliminary Activities 1. Cleaning the room 2. Prayer 3. Checking of Attendance 4. Review B. Lesson Proper 1. Priming 2. Activities 3. Analysis 4. Abstraction
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Lesson Plan in Mathematics 3: Geometry for Secondary Third Year Level I. Lesson Objectives At the end of the class 100% of the students should be able to learn 75% of the lesson and be able to; a.familiarize the formula in getting the slope; b.find the slope of the line‚ with given two points on the line or equation of the line; c.graph a line using its slope and a point on the line; and d.volunteer on solving problems. II. Subject Matter Subject: Geometry
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Grade: 9-12 Title of Lesson Chapter 2: Personality‚ Self-Esteem‚ and Emotions Framework: Physical and Health Education 5. Demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health. (F‚H‚M) a. Define the role of family in the transmission of values‚ attitudes‚ behavior‚ personalities‚ and responsibilities of its members. 1. Comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention. (M‚PH‚D) a. Identify the harmful physiological and psychological
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PROTEIN Lesson 1 All material designated for higher level only is presented in italics |Syllabus content to be covered: | | | |Composition | |Basic structure
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org/aacps/boe/INSTR/CURR/comed/es/webquest/CrabCrisis/indexcrabcrisis.htm Description of the lesson plan This is a 5th grade science lesson plan about Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay. Students will explore the crab crisis and the shortage on the blue crab. An extensive lesson plan will cover topics discovering how organisms interact with each other and how environmental factors contribute to changes to the ecosystem. GEM’s evaluation of the lesson (Use the rubrics to evaluate how the lesson plan or assignment ranks (Be sure to give the ranking)
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PBL Lesson Plan Lesson Title: You Smoke‚ You Choke Lesson Description: Students will work together in small groups‚ visiting various websites and cutting out images from magazines and the internet (under adult supervision)‚ to create an anti-smoking collage. These collages will illustrate why children should not smoke‚ including the dangers of tobacco use. Grade Level: 3rd grade – 8th grade Instruction Phase: Knowledge‚ Comprehension‚ Application‚ Analysis Duration: 45-60 minutes
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LESSON PLAN Grade: 7 Subject: Arts and Culture (Movement) Duration: 30 minutes Sub-Topic of this lesson: Exploring elements of movement using Laban’s concept. What is the purpose of the lesson? The purpose of this lesson is to introduce learners to different elements of movement and exploring space using level‚ shape‚ dimension and so forth 1. Summarise the most important content knowledge that pupils should know and understand by the end of this lesson. 2. Rudolf Laban analysed movement
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Adjective Lesson Plan: Teaching with PPP It is important that advanced students’ vocabulary continuously progresses. This teaching plan explains how to teach new adjectives. Date: 14 July 2013 Class Level: Level 7 – Advanced Students Length of Lesson: 1 hour 5 minutes Lesson Type & Subject: Vocabulary: adjectives. Materials Needed: Pictures of weather‚ realia (abnormally large fruit/object‚ flower) and worksheet. Lesson Objective: Students
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Lesson plan Pre-K/Kindergarten Objectives: Children will learn their ABC’s by picture association and also learn the words that go along with it. Students use spoken‚ written and visual language to accomplish their own purposes (learning‚ enjoyment‚ persuasion and the exchange of information). GLE: . Demonstrate understanding of alphabetic principle by doing the following: • identifying own first name in print • identifying at least eight uppercase or lowercase letters
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Kindergarten‚ ELA Workshop Model Lesson Plan Standards Addressed: K.CC.A.1- Count to 100 by ones and by tens. 1.NBT.A.1 -Count to 120‚ starting at any number less than 120. In this range‚ read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral. 2.OA.C.3- Determine whether a group of objects (up to 20) has an odd or even number of members‚ e.g.‚ by pairing objects or counting them by 2s; write an equation to express an even number as a sum of two equal addends. Materials:
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